The Estée Lauder Companies and Microsoft look to reimagine the beauty industry with generative AI tools
The Estée Lauder Companies and Microsoft Corp. have announced the creation of an AI Innovation Lab as an expansion of their global strategic relationship.
Leveraging generative AI capabilities in Microsoft’s Azure OpenAI Service, the companies will work together to develop solutions for ELC’s more than 20 prestige beauty brands with the aim of creating closer consumer connections and increasing speed to market with local relevancy.
The pair have created an internal facing generative AI chatbot to enhance marketing effectiveness globally.
The tool utilises advanced conversational AI technology to navigate and further leverage ELC’s proprietary and database of product and claim data, allowing brands to launch locally relevant campaigns more rapidly.
ELC and Microsoft are applying generative AI tools in research and development for quicker product development, allowing scientists and product development specialists to respond to emerging product and ingredient trends more rapidly.
“At ELC, technology is always in support of our enduring strengths of high quality products and high touch consumer experiences,” says Jane Lauder, EVP, Enterprise Marketing, and Chief Data Officer, The Estée Lauder Companies.
“With Microsoft’s generative AI tools and extensive expertise, we are able to leverage our tremendous data to create more personalised consumer experiences and faster insights to action resulting in increased speed to market and stronger local relevancy. We look forward to continuing our close and collaborative partnership with Microsoft.”
“Generative AI represents a significant opportunity for the beauty industry - creating more engaging customer experiences, getting products into the hands of consumers faster, developing new products more efficiently and sustainably, and much more,” says Shelley Bransten, Corporate Vice President, Global Industry Solutions, Microsoft.
“We’re proud to collaborate with The Estée Lauder Companies to provide not only a platform for AI innovation, but also deep partnership to bring these new innovations to life.”
The relationship between ELC and Microsoft began in 2017.
As part of this, ELC tapped Azure AI as the platform for its Voice Enabled Makeup Assistant, a mobile app launched in early 2023 to help visually impaired users more easily and confidently apply makeup.
The app is available on iOS and Android in the United States, United Kingdom and Ireland, and it will be rolled out to additional markets and languages in the coming months.
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